At notfaroff, we place great importance on ensuring that our international architects meet the high-quality standards of the German architecture industry. To achieve this, we have developed a comprehensive training program that addresses both technical and cultural aspects.

1. Working on Real Projects with German Partners
From the very beginning, our architects work closely with German engineering, architecture, and planning offices. This hands-on training provides valuable experience and helps them implement projects according to the expectations of German clients.
2. Comprehensive E-Learning with Exams
We offer a structured e-learning program covering various modules on German building regulations, standards, and planning methods. Each module concludes with an exam to ensure that the content has been understood and can be applied in practice.


3. Planning According to HOAI and Independent Use of German Standards
Our professionals receive in-depth training in the Official Scale of Fees for Services by Architects and Engineers (HOAI). They learn to independently interpret and apply German standards and guidelines—an essential skill for successful project execution.
4. Reading and Interpreting Development Plans and Local Statutes
Another key component of our training program is understanding development plans and municipal regulations. Our architects learn to accurately read and interpret these documents to ensure that all plans comply with local requirements.


5. Continuous Professional Development and Quality Assurance
To stay up to date, we support the ongoing education of our team members. Through regular training and workshops, we ensure they are familiar with current developments and best practices. We also implement strict quality assurance processes to guarantee compliance with German standards across all projects.
With this comprehensive training program, we ensure that our international architects are not only technically proficient but also fully equipped to meet the specific requirements and expectations of the German architecture sector.
Contact us now